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50. Occupation (2016)

2016.04.14 The American Review

Special Topic: Occupation

Govermentality and Rights of Movement in America’s Trans-Pacific Empire: From the Case Files of Filipino Applicants for Certificates of Citizenship in the Hawaiian Islands

OKADA, Taihei(1)
American Literature under Occupation OCHI, Hiromi(21)

The U.S. Occupation of Japan and Opinions toward Democracy: The Dissolution of the Prewar Lineage Based Political System and Tatsuo Iwabuchi

FUKUSHIMA, Hiroyuki(45)

Continuity and Discontinuity of Literary Space in Occupied Japan: A Case Study on Discourse Analysis on America in Magazines as Media

INOUE, Ken(67)

Registering Tribal Memories as National Historic Sites: The Northern Cheyenne Tribe’s Fight against U.S. National History

KAWAURA, Sachiko(87)
Articles

Formation of the Asian American Movement for Apology and Reparations from Japan: Transformation of Identity and Genealogy of Asian American Activism

OYAGI, Go(107)
The Momentum of American Normalization Talks with Cuba: Presidents, Politics, International Systems and Perceptions MATSUMOTO, Asuka(129)

The Cold War and the Crisis of Spirit: Billy Graham on Communism, Liberty and Original Sin

AIKAWA, Yusuke (149)
Book Review
Kazuyo Tsuchiya, Reinventing Citizenship: Black Los Angeles, Korean Kawasaki, and Community Participation KAWASHIMA, Masaki(167)
Seiko Mimaki, The Era of the Outlawry of War Movement SHINOHARA, Hatsue(175)
The Forty-Ninth Annual Meeting: A Summary Report -181
Abstracts -199

 

No.027 (2016) Japan and the United States

2016.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies

1. Toshikazu MASUNAGA, Beyond the American Landscape:Tourism and the Significance of Hawthorne’s Travel Sketches

21. Hisayo OGUCHI, Little House in the Far East:The American Frontier Spirit and Japanese Girls’ Comics

45. Tosh MINOHARA, The Russo-Japanese War and the Transformation of US-Japan Relations: Examining the Geopolitical Ramifications

69. Yuji ONIKI, Through the Eyes of Ancient Egyptians: Franz Boas and Tanizaki Junichirô on Modern Japan

97. Keiko NITTA, Black Bottom of Modernity:The Racial Imagination of Japanese Modernism in the 1930s

123. Yoneyuki SUGITA, The Yoshida Doctrine as a Myth

145. Ayako KUSUNOKI, Consensus Building on Use of Military Bases in Mainland Japan: US-Japan Relations in the 1950s

167. Shinsuke TOMOTSUGU, After the Hegemony of the “Atoms for Peace” Program: Multilateral Nonproliferation Policy under the Nixon and Ford Administrations

189. Ikue KINA, Postwar US Presence in Okinawa and Border Imagination: Stories of Eiki Matayoshi and Tami Sakiyama

211. Okiyoshi TAKEDA, Closing the Gap: The Japanese American Leadership Delegation Program and Increasing Involvement of Japanese Americans in US-Japan Relations

235. Yasuko KASE, Diasporic War Memory in Juliet S. Kono’s Anshū: Dark Sorrow

257. English-Language Works by JAAS Members 2014